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Protecting Your Preps by Caching Some Along Your Bug Out Routes

Protecting Your Preps by Caching Some Along Your Bug Out Routes

by suburban | Aug 26, 2010 | Bug Out, Preparedness, Shelter, suburban survival, Urban Survival

Protecting your preps (Security) is one of the basic five basic survival priorities, and is usually one of the last things we think about when it comes to preparations.  One way I have been looking at protecting some of my preps, is to begin caching them along my Bug... Read more

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